`cannot IIIUCIIIII` litvvil-Ill. QIICIICIII April l2.~-AIl members present. Com- munications received from B. Acton. re appointment. of road overseer, end from engineer, G.'I`.R. company, re croeeing conoeeeion ve. Accounts paged: J. Hnnnlhvl kann nf Anon: Ill- 1'. Jnvnn, nonony. loop or Angus, us; 1.. Joyce, stone, U10; Juno: Humvlton. wood,,39; J. Rocbofott. silo for toad.82; R. L. Max- well, culverb. M: M. `Maegan. work, 81: D. Gum, culvert. 33: P. Gongh. balance on stone. 89.60;_R. Paul, balance on stone, 98.78; W. F. Medley, on ucoount atone. 810; W. E. Franklin, dilhunod on road. $12.90; W. Woods. jr.. on nooount atone. gm. 1...... u..1r....u... ....n. (-1 w- ..... u concession nvo. aocounu puma: .1. Mokofoy; keep of Angus, 814; L. Joyce, stone. I10: Humvlton. wood..39: DTIIK; Bffg ETC only IICVBH canto PCT UUDUII. --.Mrs. John Downy is gaining in atren th and is able to be up.-\lrs. George W it`.- more had a very severe attack of rheuma- t.ism.-Smull sugsr parties were of frequent occurrence while sugar-making was going. -I hilo Ho.skiu's little son is on the mend and there are hopes of his recovery. - George Brown is going to sell sewing mn~ chines for the Singer compsny.---Suw mill men have their spring cutting nearly done. -H. H. Alguire is buying beef hides and calf skins and shipping them to the Ameri- can market.-J. W. Hslladny is getting the lumber on the ground preparatory to putting up a new drive-house and born.- A number of the farmers are preparing to put up silos this summer. PlllLl.lI'S\ ll.l.E, April 13. ~Arvin Brown shipped to Carlton all the syrup he made; W. B. Phelps filled a number of orders. ~ Thom is very little feed moving this spring, farmers having all they will re- quire. -The different cheese factories opened their doors to receive milk last Monday, and received a fair supply.-- Chester Haskina shipped his first load of cheese-boxes on the7th inst... to Joseph Knapp s factory, Plum l{ollow.--Mr. Hnskins still suffer: with his finger that was injured in the elevator in his grist mill. -J. W. liallndny has a new milliner this spring, nnd is preparing for the open- ing. Mrs. Halladay attended the millin- ery openings in Toronto and Brockville. ---31ercbanta say that trade is not very brisk; eggs are only seven cents per dozen. --\h-I, .lnhn l)mx'nu in aninino in ah-nnnrth accept a similar position. E. McNeil and J. Cook will conduct the [factory for the rest. of the senson.--Mies Loucka. of Ault,s- ville. is visiting bar sister, Mrs. Dr. Meikle. CASTORM? Plttoburg Township Council. _:I I.) All __...L.... __..__A . HIscocK's.[ CAN DY'SPEPSIA E Donifs DYsP`E`Ps1A TABLEA\%;_ . on amount none. 1 , work. 83. No ac- . Bowman and Mrs. . Snnchnn. Movod mama am. we` Ban-tlngton lllatory. HARTINGTON, April 14.-The cheese fac- tor opens on Thursday, lfith inst.. with S. ackscnasmaker. T. Slgsworth sold} two fine teams ofi horses this week, and ; shipped them to Montreal. J. C. Wood is : about to commence building a kitchen and wood-shed. Two of our local sports are intending to test the speed of their trot- ` ters as soon as the track is dry enough. ` pa The stake is a valuable raw-hide whip. James Gray ploughed his garden yesterday and planted some ne specimens of apple trees. We understand he has secured the services of a good cook to enter on duty in the near future We are pleased to see Mr. Dennison able to drive out. He has been confined to the _ house several weeks with a very painful foot. James Lake is also able to be out thi week. Charles Freeman is making ` preparations to build ahouse and ham this season. Mrs. Sprole, who has been visiting friends near Wilton for several months, has : returned home. The water has beenao high in the swamp road that the boys have _ found it quite diicult to drive that direc- . (tun A! than` manna-en that ha eh... In`A`n M marched into the hotel Cataraqnl Items. CATARAQIYI, April l4.-A very successful social was held at Mrs. McKim s last Tues- day evening. A number of curyoung peo- ple spent a ver enjoyable evening at E. Richardson's on riday last. The Cataraqui cheese factory started work on -Monday. J. L. Ilaycock paid us a ying visit. Sev- eral trees have been removed from the rk where they were too close tlier and have been set out along the roadside in front of Mr. Riley s property. E. Rich- ardson is having his house repainted. One of our young men, H. Knight. who has successfully passed his examinations for M.D.. will shortly leave for Mani- toba, where he will practice his rofession. H. Stewart is visiting riendsin Perth. Since the report of the concert held in the Cataraqui town hall in aid of Christ s.church a great many are asking where and when it came oil`. An unusual spectacle was witnessed in our village recently. A detachment of the ` battery from the fort came tothe cemetery to bury a comrade. On the return they arrl. broke ranks and "lined up" inside t e bar. 1 ` 2 I been 30 l 1 j I 1 tion lately. One of them reports that he | recently took a drive over to Petworth for | I the purpose of removing the dam. We er I t the water to lower soon now. Mrs. , ` l osinh Taylor is the guest of Mrs. Sprole. l ` in its actio. ' Not a. relief only for the aching back, but a cure. Better than plasters or liniments, for it reaches the cause. A kidmy s)ecia1ist, a kidne Cure. Such is I Y V Jh` E-3 in kidney knowledge is bring_- ing hope to many a sufferer. People are beginning to understand that backache means kidney ache, lame b_ack means lame kidneys, weak back means weak kidneys. Cure meansg A11 druggists 50 cents box. J ioaumodern expression. know what it means. Applied to an mgunment it .arries con-i V_1CN to business it means success, to a medi- cme 1: means It` - MODERN METHODS. The public nowadays want endorsement. Yes. I` know you say so, but who backs it? That is how they talk. Doan's Kidney Pills answer : We cured your neighbor. Ask him; The nfeply i iii-In-liars. Doan's Kidney Pills area modern medicine of modern methods. No attempt made to cure all human ills, no claim that they will do so. For . gun can nu?!- kidney disgeases only Now is the time to take Sn-aapu-ills. ! The kind to take in Carter : purely table. advertises itself wherever used. all E pint bottles 600., McLeod : drug store. T. MILBURN 8; c0"LTA" 3lUl|ldl.ll ll UUUICD, L} I an 1.4: vs: 3. vanishes undertheir inuence and exists only as a memory oftlse. past. Dodd's Dyspepsia Tab- lets" were brou ht into existence "for the stomac 1's sake." If not obtainable at your ding" ists, by, mail on receipt of rice oc. per box or 6 for $2.50), y $1 ressing Tm: Downs MEDICINE 0., L1'n., Tonomro, Cm. Round trip ticket: will be land as follows: TEACHERS AND BTU '1' (On unr- undor of ntuulnd form o no on auction rnwn certicate nlgnod by on-lnulpal) slug] .- Ilul In-0 and 0no.'l`hIrd. Good I`! high rob trh to April 1791:, lnoltulvo. - 15 until April th. IWI. Glmlmu. PUBL1c-sIngIo mm-om- tun. Good coin April man to mh.xno1u- Ilvg. llotpxru um I April mu.-um. I-11 nndiniuhn at K. L P. mm! 0. P. L Do Dyspepsia Tablets are a nished result of ` modern chelnsv istry formulated with an eye single to the cure of stomach troubles. The have been tried and proven an ahsolute `cure without asinglle failure.` They are lnaking ctilfes that make people talk, that make men and women recognize them as a cure for all conditions of a sick stomach, from its lightest to its gravest form. That km ' of all stomach troubles, DYSP SIA.` ,1 __ -1. -1, :_a._-..-- --..`.I T i 3111:? it .h ., A iRINii>LE~L [T56 linen. f T Dlxamsl. and;._Ia.do 0:6 " Xian; oln. T " 353 iiiirii-"bits. Icon IAIHY `P 2 ` Good Quality. LoIIPr1oosa % Prompt Dollvory. square Doallnu. prauuo uvu ll UDII III IIPFVIIHUI dealer : account of it but no It for yourself. ~ Kirkpatrlck's Stirc. KEEP_!N SIGHT" - .. .._.. v - '-.-..- BOOTH a;'fco.. Cor. onenlo and` w... dun; ! ood Frar'r_'I3` `_CQl_';r_Iet ALLAN LINE! Rldu Quin. look: better, XVIII. stand morn und none In: Jot-.19-' pun than "any other whoa 95 any prsoo. Don't: take an opmoluon dnn Inn-Va -nnnnul. :1! It hat :4; IO. fnu vvv-_v-vup us: I I1 _ J-.-Al Oor. Ontario and W0 Slrcito. .-- VCICF 4 ' V \ Our nollino ol W`II OOlI And (9) our prices": for OOIIITE. KINIIRIIIUNI And SELIYB. Our l-3-u` :33 FOR Woo. ' n--`-yj Cihada Pacific Railway: EAs'TEr'f'I2_AtEs. Kn7sIQuL_:g3I;mBnoK5 :3 :o:=Ir="hotia' "'a}`5::3's'n:'3n'7;.'7"T'.3:} 5"}; Tllildlip ADI ll, 1%, IQ ms _ 3 ss,smaz.n.unn. F siirems. On pugnlhliil-A gt standard tom mhool v on-tine . y the min Gun '1 k In `It to an glue {mm Kingston to 'n`}.`..!2~"'v`` "to "'-..i. "-'- }`"p7`r1}`:`{`x `s'T.`.L'. .`}`v%= ind good '0 ntum lorsringlldrwtllilutlon not: lc:Ior__tlqo_n Ilallu-I121 . Jlolnaivo. . , , . {PL :1 . cuts will lulu o `ranchers l0lQl'_lglQ!I ':,3:_nocuy_ny, Jpn: n In. an . ...;...... ... 6% ONE WAY; r 'l."OLl$BB FARE AND `Y DI uth``s`t`North, by Dr. Nansen, , ~I.5o,Acloth $2. f `A ofthe Lavilettos, by . ` . `.L0:.a5.` ` byOuidI..5oo. {nanny White RouofArno, byilwhn Rhalcomyl, j75c. '5am.e-._. `E v. .n tl'Ol',liIt pnttlculsn And ticket: IDDU 0 ` . `*1 ' J. 1-. Hunt. Aunt. . I __n `at 0. Stqtlon. cot. Johnnton ' "' "jWr1 A?['7;"p:, Tlokul will be {old munch. AMI um: - `nun. an th,1M.l I1 om! :3 nun ` gzunutlon '|.12>?:u`'s:{-xln m....A--, Anvil I h.1?.nt WITH IICIIZ BUIIIIUIP J. I. CIIIDIIIIAIIVI. LOGIC.` .' -' ` 4! Olnonoo Street. "g 'ff5v'Tn[ Io mm." un_4|....; an--11- II-.. It-nit. - Portland. 9 of Nobnuh. . . .11 Feb ..... .. lion ..... .. ..Iavl`eb... dun... " 10 mm mm! ...,' to Liverpool. Darn um I). 034. and by Pu-mun 030.85. ?'2.':.33o'v`.`K2.'..e`\"i.`.;.?1'o'.'.'.1s'3?.`.'.`.?.`e` 23-5 in: fnnnd. ll Iiluuvg vuvu---v -uvvu NWAY, B. W. FOLDER. put. Gan. Plan. An. (ion. Hunger. lloynl null stounohlpa. Pm-tlnnd. HI ' '15. Sign of the Spidet, by au- tnuallnlionlg 75. gt ~ . ` [l`ELEPI-IONE 399. hg negt in the land. at-antes. satisfnction. --415533-Jlv.-= ~"!?'"" ' ' F9? 19%? - _..-.-nan Ac . EW BOOKS. hotown I1 3 found. I.--EASTER cnuuns 1| ` AVELLING. Fuubncau -vvvvuullp [ JV! pun an retest. by `xinnrh Kan R`: F t, Chu.f"G, . imtkou_ umworla For a Husband, * % my? can In .5... saws---I Portland. 11 Feb ..... . .10 April. . .1! April. Hollfnx. . 13 Fab. `fICIIO'lIoIlIl'.IlIII Iuruluu Iluilo gxln. We have ploood (long nut in an 3..--btt Input: And nllyhvochd onthotnui {u-in.- . Wdtc ad Ii: Iibilo Svlhnr. V30! '00 We u lldhlfu huInoudonc.-A ow huqhovo bun token lndhn-whobnntnp-_ report ultilcity offer- UII- 7:`: down our fund had ub- And I lilo A collusion In the Hotho- anon xsuztlahgvuunu .-1. opened on that 8.00) rand: .1: milk I! b wall In III! 0 tap milk may dork att- buipon In In clutch naming to nut --.'.*-.:'.-:.-.......,,----.... `alone . Lang nlnnnnl (En. gnu-H in (III I lulnuq nullnt--lIvlIlIo nmulr bu undid bond with Clnslio Smith. and hmpumhuods N-owing bone which he Jnunds counts for the may at Ki mu ouMny24Lh .Ron in dotting J. Riloy, York Bond.-J. Slnwon. nttufding Queen`; in In; AI J. (}u'dinor |.-shin. 0 H'oill in ng lrlcudn in Portland,- Iiqll. spout Smithy ti` homo: " `H Iolne talk 0! otnnixin ` " club It would ~50: noting Ant` an ill `mini nanld Inn Innnd In j ElL.\lltS l"l`U\\'N' S'rA'r1 April l2.-Fnrm- era` Friend cheese factory opens on Tues- day.---The sugar social Thursday last was a great success.-Frederick Hemm has lost two valuable cows.-Normen Hamm hes disposed of eighty barrels of apples. delivered at the static {or shipment.- Geor Howie has movkte the station.-~ E. clenty. Bath, is buying milch cows tostock his fnrm.~Seediug has begun.- Orton Amey. St. John s, P.Q., is here,: with the View of purchssing the Lsidley property.-F. Snith and the Misses Smith spent Sunday st the residence of their sister. Mrs. Jsmes I)oyle.--Mrs. Wemp is visiting At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frederick Amey. people are sick with grippo. -- Jnmos Lyonn. hurt in the Burgess mica mine. is mounting olow|y.--Tho pike no my plentiful out in the drowned land.-ThoIe VIN tnppon on Black Crook from New- hmo,.|mt they didnoc make much by their jonnoy.--8Inr weather in about over now and the farmers an it bu been 3 very good your.--Micho Hun hinn had I boolaboly nising n ne drivo- was and] stable. -1 . C. Molhrlnnd la0rocl.inq.n new .......I -l..aI Llgvn-ulna Ilgvgplgnzl .. LA DAR(`\'V'lLl.E, April l`. ..#A great. many] `hr nun puree nuns. ~~~ and High Grade Groceries. ."'.'bi2'I 1>f?:'I'15.i7a1>}.-u'.1};.':f. 3;c'{.?". KS; ' wood lhotl. Alonndor Mclhrhndau the job at onctiug in. It will ho . ne build- ` inn than cnmnlahnd. -- Patrick Ouinn Tu: Glunz, April l3.-'1`ho ' 1*. mill in doing 0 rushing bnIincu.-E o nidor Inn Lntl-I hart withrlia Smith. and Inhltl ollu libztu u womu on n W unbound no I .._-.-hug nnunnn -3}. nnnln in than-. Iillldbo loam} W KIT 7 CV VVVUCIC TV I :7!`- Eur: voold be found in ng Inn vi haul in showr- ml , Id:-iot.-0nnIidnnb|o h- ihfbllloiil I _...n. 5:... 5..., 1.... I... up... FI.m1'oN, April 14. -- William Grant has the contract to can the mail be- tween Flintnn and Msdoo. e commenced on the 1st of A'pril.-Mrs. William Bestty, Flinton, keeps white Leghorn fowl. One egg measured 59 by7 inches and weighed thirteen ounces. Who can beat. it?~-Some have commenced ploughing.--H. Hauler sowed some outs on the 8bn.- l`he sugar social at Hot-nick's school house on the Shh wasu success nancially. John McAlroy has 3 contract to drive all stuff on this strum, the Scoot, for the Rabhbun com- nnnv __Tnnnu AIQ Inn nnlv turnnhv alnl. job 0' WXFIIIK 19- 15 Will 1 I IIIIU uuuxr ' mg ivhon completed. Patrick,Quinn began to plough to-dn .-Vidhorr: Flo- moon White and Min tin and Arthur I\.......n- nt Jnmnn n|it.n - __.A `van uini. WINK Illa HI uuun UIO ll!'I alIIll' Donnell; at Jun: Whitn a.--A woo visi- hnp AI; Ruin-rl P. KnIlI n--..n nirl- IJIIOIIJ I` JIIIIC VVIIHDI.--A I to: at Edwnrd P. Kolly n--c girl. IUIUIUI, MIG 50005, I0! FUD IVSUIIUIIKI C0111` nny.~-Wngoa are low. only twenty dol- aru per month for the boat. hands on the drive. There are lots of idle men. Tun Mosmw. April l4.-\r\ il|iam Smith ar- rived home from near Tamworth, badly hurt by nearly a whole cg: load of logu rolling against him. He in improving and hopes of his recovery are ent.ertainod.- Tha choose lnctory open: next. Monday for the zeuon, with prospects 0!: big busi- neu.-Mourn. J. A. Arney,D. M. Lucas and Z. Vnnluven are in the syrup business ox- tonaivoly. Mr. Amoy head: the lint with 170 gallons.-Vnnluvon Bros. are erecting a new office. with vault, for security of pora.--John O Nenl s boy baby did on . unrllv mm-ninu Iut_-H. A. Baker nur- . ' .' c. J -` &n9m:t5Mt1on- `I 1 t:II.II-2QI.--W- Agni .. ....... ........, ....... ........, ....... .-, .. apora.--John and: morning Inat.-H. A. Baker pur- chue a new organ from our village mor- chnnta. urrwiu IIOIIIO IILIB WeBK.--Ur. xxuuuru luau I valunblo Jersey cow Int. week through I cknua. -Our school clonal to-marrow for t 0 Enter holidays. and the teacher, Mr. l Connolly. wlll apond the time at his home in Cntsnqui. I ,___ B31 Rocx, April 13.--The remains of John . Percy. who died of consumption on Toledo, Ohio, were brought. be Verona Thursday and interred there under the euepieee oi the Purhem lodge of the l.0.0.F. The body was ecoompnnied home by Claude Percy. brother of de- oeued. to attend the funeral. Deceased washighly respected and of congenial dis- poeicion. His wife and two children eur- vive'him.---J. Byrnes has moved near the villnge.-D. Hooper,Newburg,gave us a ll - ing eell last Sunday. Fred. Clerk w ll again be head oheesemaker at Moscow thin nnnnnn. XVUTU (lulu, WHICH DIIFUILCIII DU UDVUIUP III- to p ' mn'onis.--H. F. Kilborn. of Queon a. urn home last week.--l)r. Kilborn lost - u.:'nn.|IA Jan--u nnm Inn}. wanlr thrnnah Oso STATION. April l4.-The farmers hnvo onjo odquitoa long season of sugar m|hing& in cannon. and the products of tho m 0 one no consequently cheap.-- E. Nob -was tnken ill yesterday wicb a nnvm-A nnlrl, whit-In thrnntnnn tn davalnn in- ll. NOD19 `WI! (IIBII Ill yIl1B`l'llIy WIIIII It severe cold. which threatens to develop in- In nnhnvnhnin .__.l-I I` Kilhm-n. nf L)nnnn n_ '*(}In|noqu_o, paid us a abort: visit wank. bhaltor sttandi a funeral of their mother. )0 Mini: Lyons loll: for New York.--Rui|mn {actor starved to-day. In would have start sooner had not. nnloraeon ropcira to be mnde.-J. Boflo. Dull IIlllil'ICla UXUUPU , EIII Tl-*'UlI IIIIU not Vtoiomn, April 13; --wick uioough in All the rage hore.~-Willlun rinu bu nlrondy undo A line plot of gnrden.-The Ilqthodllt Sunday Ichool was opened the neat April with the old oaem ll the ro-oi-gnnhnon, which will take plwo coon. --Ilr. and Mn. Du-In Snith have moved ill: Role : ibo'nIo.--The lketzlor c use claory opmod Jun woo with tho um: chum tailor, 8. B. Peters. upanv-.-.._- .,_.- Bntzroxt, A ril l3.-Fu-more are get- tin chair ploughed prepanbory to sag. No need _hu yet been sown in this district except` run aood.-~On the attending. Vin-L ...RnIIh\n lnntnrv lharlmll tn-dnv. myouliauiluucl-IIi8.`l P`9.""'7' " Put Rani` " H.'+-Bud!` Vin comxrlagoad;- ' q&nt.*nim`hwvno`II`|Itle the ground" damp.--~`0nr cbeo`eo'- llhuty opnnodon Monday. Mr. Gibnlt` lull hon oagsgod an chuwmkor for also uqqnd nu-n.....W. Mann! nmrnadlron Tuouto Nowhere else can you nd a beget assortment of -Urn;-v-p v-u gun u \...-pq-. __ --y-V chifwmtor and torn.-`--W. Nun-A rota-and from onutnrdn .-A its]. vililor at J. Windy ~-a~ ,4-4. . llileuuuoldm hone aubur- "'?"Z "1'! ._ ._ -noinnuil and won: not Oonqlll Ibo -...aA.'..u. .4 ` an...` ` It|.n`._4 nhnn..__ norm] `{g_(`p4`AA'9r"i:>uu' mousnuous STAFF OE Oqlgasgpuosurq wnmz, Int-1-w--& DRE-I wi1,}ox;` A I 11-Bert Jackson ii A ..'_ Rm-in. llnlnn. n Lursnown, April l3.-0wing to the in~ olonont weather the sugar aocul hold at Ma. Burns on Fridny evening. in connec- tion with Ilsa Prubylorinnohuroh. was not 1 uuncinl'IIouIIlL-J. Hegqlip and D. Ma- Clu-y van in Bmohvillo on hid: an wit.- nenuo on tho Austin an-ooncuo.- utiom lor qlioonulor the St. hw- -vh nnnnnl -Ann-no` ha ('1 T,-ti. llllllll II fDl'NI- HI FT 1"! Ilvonl unnnd hi: may friends regret ththo gonolo brainy, but join in wish him noon: Inhh urbane.- 'Wn. _,o0unoquo."Im in town OA&I,...tnvI1- Hmnlin in Inn-an In-n III`.-'UlIl I NONI}. W II III IDOIIII` E|IIyoflIH5Da.|0l'I_ nu-u-cal English Bfuklut Bacon, *. nna `Cured Hams. eo mm Ina eonurocrore. `roe WOIIIIIOII have gone to Smltlfu Fella to erect. I steel bridge chere.-J. N. Knoweltonhu return- ed from I winters eojoum in Manitoba.- Thero lo nothing new regarding who will be on the looks in this eeetlon. Although the work commence: Thuredey.-The Free M in meeting: are liberally petroniud In mnnhnn of the otlmr vlllnon nhnmham nnconulmlpnuumougou o u. un- nor. no going the rounds. We thy vlllnol wooed in oginulhoou liouuunawin futon could easily In dhnuund wil.I.-.I?n nation with union. ff Tly " dhponud C .-7 C 00% an the fuowoll unload to Bnnm :8 Perth. E0 ucthdinnfot mun-nl want: and hi: nun: In-inntlu man-t Ai:ni:.\', April l3.-~The snow storm on Friday has made the roads ver bad. The snow in all gone and the ice is reuking up in the lnlxe.~-~River driving has begun and a good many men employe week Jmnee Coughlen, who works for Andrew Osborne, while leading the horses to water. got kicked by n colt on the jaw, knocking out two teeth and making a had cut on the lowerlip. He is doing well. It is intended to commence making cheese at the factory on Monday. 3rd May.-- Wilson Parks and wife. from Whitney. :are visiting friends in Kennebec.-The body of the late D. J. Monde will be brought from the Tamworth vault to- morrow end interred in the family plot in the Mountain Grove cemetery. Mr. Williams, an agent of the Ontario perma- nent building and loan eeeociation, of Woodstock, 0nt.. is in the village estab- lishing B branch here.-'[`liere will be ser- vice in the school house on Good Friday evening in connection with the Clmrch of England congregation. and the holy com- munion will be administered on Easter Sunday morning. Nnwnono. April l.`l.-B. J. Cavenagh lost e valuable horse on Monday from in- . ernmetion.-John end Weeley Broolrer are 1 on strapping expedition at Desert Lake. ] -Dnvid and Charles Mceekill have re- turned from Black Creek. where they found trapping very poor.-Sugnrnnking is nowaegood and profitable u at any time of the eenson. The up run out re- merkehly yeeterdey.-Mre. Pelow nu re- turned from Weetport to spend the sum- mer here.--Pike Ipeerin is reported late by local ehennen. he cool weether eeeme to hold the ice rmly in the |ehee.\]3. C. Freemen hue reoelvede cer- loed of need corn ole superior uelity.- The new bridge he: been oiclel y accept- ed mm the oontrectore. The workmen L--- ..._- A- a_.lAI.1- `D.II- A- -_..e - -s..-I All III Iluuungu an Ilnanuy plurunluu b nunba-I of the other village chm-choc. I but bkonn active put. Wrsvrrowr. April l3.--R.oade are very bad; ferqpre have commenced to plough.- Our cheese feotory has commenced to make buttAr.-The Mirror office moved to E. (l. Adamo block, Church street. - Casper Speegle. T. J. Quinn. Mac Speagle, Peter Bmlth and Leonard Kelly left last week for Eeveletoke. B.C.--Mise Annie McCenn. efter vieiting her mother here for the last month. returned to her home in Stanley- ville tovdey.-John Mulville. 'er., hes the contract of cnrryin the mail from here to the Kingston an Pembroke station at Godfrey. three times a week. Tuesday, Thursday and Seturday.--Williom Bird, jr.. efter spending seven monthe at Stur- n Fella, returned home last week.--W. . McGuire. traveller. spent Sunday with hie femily.--Dennie Mulville is on t e nick list.---P. M. Bilton has started buto ering. -Frank Donneily hae gone to take charge of a cheeee factory near Kingston. -John O'Hara has gone to run a cheese factory at l arham.-~Joel Clerk started his woollen factory.---Thomae McCenn is on the sick liet. GBBENVILLE, April l2.--Some of the farmers have started ploughing already.-~ George Ritchie is busy trapping this spring. Hehaaalready 100 mask rata.- Mrs. J. Henley had a sewing-bee last week. Fifteen of Greenvll|e'a fairest young ladien were present. and spent an enjoyable afl~.ernoon.--The school is pro- graming rapidly under the able manage- ment of Mist E. Ritchie, Perth road.~-J. Dixon, ar.. wearaa smile. Wan boy.-- Sand Hill cheese factory opened on the 12th inat.~W. Patterson : pet. coon be- came croea and unmanageable and had to be ehoo.---Mra. U. Hanley'a bee last week was well at.t.ended.~Thomaa Patterson left. on Saturday to resume his duties as cheese-maker in Cunhendall factory. Pitta- burgh. Hie aiater. Mina Fannie. intends leaving on the 22nd to aunt him.--Viai- tore: George Gibson and family, at Mrs. G. Hanley a; E. Moore. at A. Sands ; A. Crowe and lamily at T. Sands`; W. Hanley and wife at A. Luo_v'a. yarn sna queen sueeus. mu nu ullgnguu with J. Gardiner as {arm leborer.--Al- though Moi-ven is an inland place. we are bound to keep pace with the times. We can boast of n beck-sto . Mr. Walker. `who recently came to resi e here.-Archie Rutbsn wears a broad smile over the birth of a bouncing boy.*R. Gibson left last week for Kingston Mills to take char e of the cheese factory that be open so satisfactorily Inst aenson.--The bodies are being removed from the vault this week. Visitors : Miss Edith Sharp is home from Albert college. Belleville; Mrs.` F. Kaylor is visiting her son, E. Kaylor. She is ac- compsnied by her two daughters. F, NISBET S] Monvmz, April l`. .-We have had a good run of up during the last two days. --l"All grain has not wintered very well. and new seeding is nearly all a fsilm-e.-- R. Colloverhas moved into the house owned b J. S. Frnlick on theeorner of Park on Queen` streets. and has engaged with J nulinar an {arm lnhnrm-_---Al. nwuo. won one guests as an. nwuung this-. wook`.--MrI. Tale and daughter, spent soouplo of thy: :8 Mr. W. Qulwolla. --MrI. Lubar and non E:-nub, of Decomm- eo,2 visited at D. 0. Forward : Inn week, ---D. Berry : house lately pnrchuod` by Mr. Edward: was totally destroyed by fire yutorday morning. ` . ' . I .. on agfunoli`-othnlng hvnbomn buggy byuruuvoyhono. ` Mtx.1.FAvmt. April l4.---Mr. and Mr!- J. 0. Hot have lnovod Into F. Collins bauio.-- r. and Mn. 0. Amy. oflirnoat-M town,an moving on their (arm at this plaoo.-~Hn. Funk Collins and duighten ' on visiting tricndnsl: Nlgnae and Pat: lain Ho ~~F. Iatherhnul. 0! burg. all- on iendo hon rooontly.-Miu Henderson Ito pqrchuod A Bnnttord Rodhird bicvcla from F. Snider; it`: 3 dundy.--Ilr. and Mn. Finigsn spout Sunday ulwettbroak. --Mr. Frink and Mill` Humnn. of K5 Boy. spent Bum-day sud Banning wi friends hon.--Mr. and Mrs. D." inton and daughter Garlic. and Mrs. J. Miller, Sfnlln. wan Lha manta of Mn. Flolliihz Illll Illllgllfbf U011-IO. unu .|llI'I. d. MHLGI. Bfolla, were the guests of Mn. Flaming thin. wank__.Mn1 Tank; and dnurhmr. ..;.;...,;.~,...... ........... ........ -..I. `I .I......I. Ln: A .*'nInA PIIIUX. WIFII Cu. rnlunululii WIT mulli- I t. B -law appointing township 0` `own Adjourned till May coma. and ma Ina-u aunt-{sly lovpdeu. Ilelanddrng IEIOII 0|] KIIQ DIIII OI MFE. DDWUIIII nnu MI`. ' Chou-R . It in by M. ` by r. rling. end reeolvod. we accept end approve of the `plea euh- 1 missed I: R. J. McDowell, owner of I portion o lot No. 7. oonoeedon one, town- ehip of Pituhurg. end annoyed I: Chetlee Booth. Moved by M. Del-ling en reeolved the the reeve end de nay-teen be e com- mittee to report on eolloiency of the security by the teeeelner. In oom- plienco with the requileneute of the non!- -1: ppoloting wuehi `own: nzmnx. .Adimn|ndbI:ilI Mag 311:; W. 11. llInum,u 1 815; Jhmon MoKondry, ` tion on the bills of Mn.-. 1 Ms -_.L I- I... II C H.uu.o\vr:. April l2.-- A runaway occur- red Saturday. Thomas Whitman and his little boy were returning from the post olce with his team attached tea light spring Waggon. in crossing a rough place in the road the front. wheels went down and pitched Mr. Whitman and his boy over the dashboard. The horses became frightened and he could not hold them. They ran away, breaking the wuggon and harness. It was -thought first that the boy would die from the effects of his injuries, but they are mostly scalp wounds and no serious results are antici- pated. Mr. Whitman is very badl scar- redabout the face and head `too, ut all are doing well.-~Mrs. Joyce, who was ill so long, has gone the Hotel Dieu, Kings ton.-Mrs. James Vanalstine very sick. Very sligbt hopes are entertained of her recovery.-Most of our young men have gone to drive the river.- Our school has re-o ned with Miss Flem- ing. of Amherst Is and, as teacher. We are pleased to have her in our midst again. -Su ar weather is about over.-Farmers are ginning spring work. --Carleton Wheeler. absent for some time at Tweed. has returned horne.---A sugar social is to be held in the Methodist church on the Nth inst.. proceeds to be applied to church organ fund. Charles Scott. our genial blacksmith, is moving to Northbrook.---Harlowe cheese factory opens on the 10th of May. Henry Fraser is appointed salesman and John Black is secretar -troasurer.-John Win- ters,Cloyne, call on a few friends yester- ay. jvxvnmtquvu u... . ... .-,--_, , . A - RATES OF PASSAGE: W` Va bl omo duo.-11; c . 0 `M13. ul 3:931-1onw.I3.' -"ao7:'>; :00 .513). 1- In! on In.' Liverpool. Darn